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Revolution Health Radio debunks mainstream myths on nutrition and health and delivers cutting-edge, yet practical information on how to prevent and reverse disease naturally. This show is brought to you by Chris Kresser, health detective and creator of chriskresser.com.
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Diet Science

Dee and Michael McCaffrey

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Diet Science is a fun 7 to 8 minute weekly program with insights and straight scoops on today's health and diet issues from Dee McCaffrey, CDC. Dee is an Organic Chemist who lost 100 pounds, nearly half her body weight, and has kept it off for 20 years by staying away from processed foods. She's the author of The Science of Skinny, released by Perseus June 2012, and The Science of Skinny Cookbook, which was released December 2014.
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Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels

Jillian Michaels | Crossover Media Group

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Fun, inspirational, informative, and empowering, Keeping It Real: Conversations with Jillian Michaels showcases weekly, in depth interviews with the world's foremost experts in all fields of wellness. From medicine, fitness, and nutrition to parenting, money, and relationships, the show focusses on facts and authenticity. Guests like Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Lisa Ling, Tony Robbins, Suze Orman, Dr. Gail Saltz, Lindsey Vonn, Iliza Shlesinger, Kelly McGonigal, and more, give the audience all the info ...
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Underground Wellness Radio is where health, personal development, and entrepreneurship meet head-on to reveal the blueprint for coming alive. Host Sean Croxton delivers in-depth weekly interviews with a variety of special guests including Chris Kresser, Diane Sanfilippo, Marie Forleo, Mark Sisson, and more.
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Beyond Wellness Radio

Dr. Justin Marchegiani

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"Beyond Wellness Radio" is a thought-provoking podcast hosted by Dr. Justin Marchegiani, a prominent figure in functional medicine. Known for his holistic and evidence-based approach to health, Dr. Marchegiani dives deep into various topics, from nutrition and fitness to hormones, gut health, and chronic disease. The podcast presents interviews with experts across various fields, in-depth discussions on emerging health trends, and tangible strategies for implementing healthy habits into dail ...
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Doug Kaufmann, the host of the popular TV show, Know The Cause, he became interested in the subject of fungus as it pertains to disease while working in the area of food allergy. Doug was a U.S. Navy Medical Corpsman attached to the 7th Marine Division in 1970. Upon coming home from Vietnam in 1971, he had strange symptoms that until the early 1980’s, he thought were related to food allergies. A research paper in 1980 entitled “Antigenically Intact Food Macromolecules Exiting The Gut Lumen” ...
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askdrjohnbergman

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Are You ready to join the Wellness Rebellion? Achieve optimal health and wellness by utilizing the dynamic design of the human body! You are built to be healthy! Don't believe what the "medical model" tells you. Focus on the cause of your symptoms, don't just numb them with a lotion or potion. Dr. Bergman D.C. reveals natural solutions for chronic conditions in America today. Educate yourself!
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Healthy Wild And Free

Healthy Wild And Free

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Tune into health and wellness with David Benjamin, David is an advocate for healthy organic green living and in this podcast we discuss topics around nutrition, diet, detoxification, emotional health and healing, spiritual living, happiness, fulfillment and the enrichment of life in any way that relates to the mind, body or spirit. Join us, subscribe and be a part of the conversation!
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT ON EVERY LEVEL: Breathing, Relaxation, Cozmophyzix, Astro Harmony & Relationships, Life, Tai Chi, Meditation, Wellness, Moon Magic, Gender Roles. IT'S TIME TO START WORKING YOUR SUCCESS MUSCLE! That's why you're here, to get some Honest help in the form of S.I.M.P.L.E. solutions and to start letting Success and Abundance fill your life up with things that before you hadn't even considered. It's time to have these things. THE TIME "IS" RIGHT NOW! You're going to be provid ...
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This week Jillian tackles the latest research on protein! She discusses how much we can take in per meal, how much we need daily for optimal health, whether or not we should have it after we workout, AND looks at what the data says on high protein versus low protein for anti aging! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Priv…
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Mpox is spreading and it’s been classified a public health emergency by the World Health Organization. Presenter James Gallagher meets Professor Trudie Lang from the University of Oxford who has been working in the areas affected to discuss what it means for people in the countries it’s already reached and whether its spread can be stopped. James a…
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In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris chats with Carly Kremer, founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals and a passionate advocate for bee conservation and natural health remedies. Carly shares her inspiring journey from a health-conscious individual to the founder of a company dedicated to harnessing the incredible health benefits of bee product…
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Dr. Drew is a double board certified internist and addiction medicine specialist. For over 30 years he has been a beacon of truth, integrity, fairness, and common sense. In this episode of Keeping It Real he answers Jillian’s questions about RFK’s previous heroin addiction and whether or not an addict is safe to put in the Oval Office. Then he digs…
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Erythritol is a common sweetener used in baked goods, beverages, gum, and candy, and is often found in keto-friendly and other reduced-sugar products. However, recent research suggests that consuming even typical amounts of erythritol may elevate the risk of blood clots and cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes. Listen in this we…
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We know a varied diet of veggies is good for our microbiome, but what about a varied environment? Where we spend our time also influences the good bacteria in our bodies. Also, we take a look at the mpox outbreak that's now a cause of international concern. And why surgeons don't want you to get knee surgery if you've got osteoarthritis.…
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“In 30 years of working in health and wellness this is by far, the most important thing people need to know.” Jillian opens up this week about what her multiple decade long career has taught her, is the number one most powerful thing to consider when taking charge of your health. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privac…
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More than four years after the start of the Covid pandemic, the virus is showing no signs of fading away. This week, the World Health Organisation warned, in fact, that coronavirus is making a comeback, with 84 countries reporting an increase in positive test rates. For an in-depth look at how the world is coping with the disease, Claudia Hammond s…
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Apple Cider Vinegar is all the rage. You can’t scroll on TikTok without hearing how it cures everything from eczema to acne, acid reflux to type 2 diabetes. Like always, half of this is bologna and half has some credibility. Jillian weighs in on the pros and cons of utilizing apple cider vinegar, and what results you can expect if you do! See Priva…
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Richard was 10 when he started smoking, and by the age of 35, he had given up on giving up smoking. But thanks to vaping he quit, almost by accident, in just a few months. However, vaping has been in the spotlight recently, with the rise of disposable vapes and awareness of more young people starting to vape. So, is vaping a useful tool to help peo…
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"Low T" has become an epidemic globally. Dr. Peter Attia joins Jillian this week to tackle everything Testosterone Replacement Therapy, TRT. How do you know if you need it? What are the symptoms of low testosterone? What about side effects of taking TRT? What are the potential dangers and life long risks? How can you prevent acne, infertility, or h…
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A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association explores the effects of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) on cholesterol and heart health. Researchers found that both high and low usage of EVOO in the diet were linked to reductions in LDL-C, the "bad" cholesterol associated with heart disease. But during a 4-week carryover period…
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The Olympics has reignited a century-old debate about sex categories in sport — and what happens when policy doesn't align with biology. A look at the Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Melbourne. Also, a response to union calls for reproductive leave to support women going through menopause. Why people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes are at an incr…
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Three separate recent studies reveal that the habit of “phubbing” is likely doing real harm to your relationship. Find out exactly what it is and subsequently what you can do about it if you’re being phubbed or phubbing your partner inadvertently. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/pri…
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Across the African continent cases of MPox have surged 160% this year. What is behind the spread, and what can be done to stop it? Also on the programme: the prescription of GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy is increasing as more health benefits are discovered, but what does that mean for supply issues? And there is a lot of talk about lactic …
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This week Jillian breaks down a new study on drinking while flying that suggests we could be compromising our health. If you travel and have the occasional glass of wine, this one is a must listen. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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The inventor of statins, Akira Endo, died this summer. When he was prescribed statins in older age for high cholesterol he refused, preferring to improve his diet and lifestyle instead. But how far can changes like these really go to reduce our bad cholesterol and our overall risk of cardiovascular disease? Our resident GP Margaret McCartney and Pr…
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Harvard Business School graduate Calley Means joins Jillian this week. Calley is a former lobbyist for Big Food and Big Pharma turned whistleblower. He digs in on why our kids are sicker, heavier, and sadder than ever and what we can do about it. When big tobacco bought big food back in the 1980’s all hell broke loose and the genie has never been p…
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Monch Monch is a revolutionary, tasteless powder that you mix with water before meals to block sugar absorption and minimize insulin and glucose spikes from refined carbs. But does it really work? Listen in this week as Dee explains what Monch Monch is, how it impacts your health, and whether it's right for you. Learn more about Monch Monch: https:…
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Marketing of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) tests could be exploiting the anxiety women might feel about their fertility. An update on influenza, COVID-19 and whooping cough in Australia. Two more risk factors for dementia have been identified — what are the implications for preventing cognitive decline? And what impact does a double mastectomy have …
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We see athletes engaging in things like high altitude training, cold and heat exposure– and optimized recovery in the form of nutrition, meditation and sleep hygiene… all the biohacking things. Why does this stuff work? One of the key reasons is how these habits positively impact our mitochondrial function. Our mitochondria are really the power hou…
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The world’s first deaths from the mosquito-borne Oropouche virus have been recorded in Brazil. Two women have died from the illness in the state of Bahia in the northeast of the country. Claudia Hammond is joined by Dr Ayan Panja to discuss the implications of outbreaks of Oropouche across South and Central America. We also hear about the latest de…
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New survey shows 56% of Gen Z get their health advice from TikTok. And the millennials and Gen Xers aren't far behind them. Some of this advice is deadly. Some of this advice is inconsequential. Some can be empowering and inspirational. How can you take the good and leave the bad? Jillian gives you a step-by-step breakdown on what you need to know.…
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From the Hay Festival, James and a panel of experts explain what we can all do to help ourselves age well. We discover what’s going on in our bodies when we age, the difference between biological and chronological age, as well as getting the audience moving for a physical test. James is joined by gerontologist Sarah Harper from the University of Ox…
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A new study reveals how the frequency of your bowel movements could be an important indicator of your long-term health. Infrequent poopers showed signs of decreased kidney function, while those who went more often than average exhibited signs of impaired liver function. Listen in this week as Dee explains why the type and frequency of your bowel mo…
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This week on the show, investigative journalist, Michael Shellenberger joins me in this wild, eye-opening episode that delves into two critical issues shaping our society today. In the first segment, we uncover the troubling ways in which media is being distorted and corrupted by both government influence and corporate interests. Michael brings unp…
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Research is clear on the benefits of exercise for certain types of pain, including for pain associated with cancer treatment. A running group is putting this into practice. An update on mammal-to-mammal transmission of bird flu, and a check in with a major AIDS conference. Also, do we need to reconsider regulations around cigarettes in the wake of …
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Unforeseen emergencies happen - young and old, healthy or not. And while it might seem macabre to plan them - doing so with these simple steps could very likely save your life. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Systemic racism affects our wellbeing long before we ever see a doctor. How can the health community address it? Also on the programme, a new malaria vaccine is rolled out in the Ivory Coast, we take a closer look at the story behind it. And while we have long been cautioned against heavy exercise before sleep, it turns out that light intermittent …
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Citizens United...what is it? How does it impact our lives? And how do we fight back? From polluting our environment to poisoning our food. Citizens United touches every aspect of our lives for the worse. Here’s everything you need to know. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do…
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As the emotional roller coaster of the Euros comes to a close and the summer Olympics begin, James joins Professor Damian Bailey for an experiment to measure the ups and downs of watching sport. We monitor brains, hearts, lungs and hormones to try to out if watching sport is good or bad for us. But is there an additional risk for sports fans attend…
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In this episode of Revolution Health Radio, Chris is joined by physician Dr. Casey Means, co-founder of the health tech company Levels, to discuss her new book, Good Energy, which explores the crucial role of metabolic health and mitochondrial function in achieving lifelong wellness and preventing disease. Together, they delve into the pitfalls of …
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Jillian has Dr. Joey Munoz back on the show to set us straight after more TikTok insanity surfaces about nutrition and wellness. Plus Europe 10. USA 3. And we are not talking an Olympic score. Jillian is back from vacation and talks about what Europe gets so right about health, and we get so wrong. Finding Dr. Joey https://www.instagram.com/dr.joey…
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Saccharomyces boulardii is a strain of probiotic yeast that was first isolated from the superfoods mangosteen and lychee fruit in 1923 by the French scientist Henri Boulard (hence the name). Today it is considered a "super probiotic" due to its unique properties and wide range of health benefits that set it apart from many other probiotic strains. …
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Adolescence is a stressful time. Researchers have been investigating simple ways to help improve teen mental health. The US president tests positive for COVID, plus the results of a large study into COVID vaccines and pregnancy. Asthma action plans to help manage the condition. How reminiscing about the past can improve wellbeing in the present. An…
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Cellular Wellness and Overcoming Lyme Disease Dr Bill Rawls on Natural Strategies for Chronic Illness Recovery | Podcast #433 Overcoming Lyme Disease: Dr. Bill Rawls on Natural Strategies for Chronic illness Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultation The Cellular Wellness Solution: https://amzn.to/4aL9BT1 Dr. Bill Rawls …
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In the last two years, online searches for ‘toxic positivity’ have spiked. In this discussion from the Cheltenham Science Festival, we find out what toxic positivity is, and how it can hurt you and people around you. In front of a live audience, Claudia Hammond is joined by psychologist Dr Linda Blair, GP and educator Dr Anisha Patel, and wellbeing…
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The time has come to reject extremism and fury. The divisive tactics of mainstream media and politicians on both sides is destroying the health of our nation and our mental well being. How do we find common ground and our way back to each other in order to move forward and build back better. Jillian expresses her personal heartbreak at the division…
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Jillian asked Dr. Josh Axe back to do a special update on the shocking revelations concerning breast implants. Plus Jillian takes on current fitness myths, and the crew deal with a yoga conversation gone amok. Breast Implant Study: https://www.breastcancer.org/treatment/surgery/breast-reconstruction/types/implant-reconstruction/illness Finding Josh…
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Sex tech is giving people with disability better access to their own bodies. What Australia is doing to prepare for the migration of birds that could be carrying a potentially catastrophic strain of avian influenza. The argument for a sugar tax gets stronger, thanks to more evidence from countries that already have one. And in the last 50 years of …
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Studies show that obese individuals have more Firmicutes and fewer Bacteroidetes in their gut bacteria compared to those who are not overweight. Research suggests that consuming apple cider vinegar (ACV) can help improve this ratio. Listen in this week as Dee explains ACV's impact on the gut microbiome and its role in weight loss. Link to Dee's App…
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Alcohol and its health risks are back in the news and teetotaling is absolutely en vogue (at least here in the States). How much is too much? Are there really NO health benefits? How come one study says booze is good for your heart health and another says it contributes to major cardiac events? Jillian has some answers in this week's Hot Take! See …
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A new medication offers a potentially revolutionary disruption in HIV transmission – just as a leading global program to fight the disease gets hit with funding cuts. Also on the program, what can the recent heat wave in India teach the rest of the world about heat adaptation, and how health care systems can deal with rising temperatures world wide…
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We are being told constantly that we can’t lose weight OR lose weight and keep it off because we have a “disease” called obesity. Some say it’s a genetic disease. Some say it’s a brain disease. Basically they will say whatever they need to in order to disempower you and sell you their solution. A new study has just found something pivotal in what m…
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So says the always inspiring Dr. Layne Norton. He and Jillian get into how the body makes fuel, fasted cardio, losing muscle mass, keto diet, and they bust a crazy myth about “muscles liquifying.” Plus the crew tackle another “Karens Corner.” Finding Layne: Social media: @biolayne Website: http://www.biolayne.com (subscribe to research review & tra…
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Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO) is a harmful compound produced by gut bacteria. Elevated TMAO levels can significantly influence the development of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, cancer, and fatty liver disease. Listen in this week as Dee explains which foods increase the production of TMAO in the gut, and how you can optimiz…
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Clarity on vaping changes and a look at the national diabetes inquiry. It turns out Australians are getting close to half of their energy needs from ultra-processed foods which can increase the risk of chronic disease Experts believe seasonal depression is more common in Australia than once thought. New research shows Indigenous Australians with he…
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Why isn't there a birth control pill for men? With rates of infertility higher than ever, and early onset cancer diagnosis in hormone related types of cancer… should we be asking ourselves is there any impact of the pill on these things? We know there are side effects for some - weight gain, headaches, acne. One of the reasons there isn’t a pill fo…
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A special episode from this year’s annual Royal Society Summer Exhibition in London, with Claudia Hammond joined by BBC health and science correspondent, James Gallagher, to take a look at a range of new health research. The exhibitions include a look at how special forms of UV light might be able to cut away cancerous cells in brain tumours, with …
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